Subpages for DEAF Galleries:

The Joinery

The Joinery

The Joinery is an experimental space consisting of a lens-based gallery, artists’ workspaces and photo studio on Arbour Hill in Stoneybatter. The Joinery opened on July 17 2008, with Sit Still, a show of new work by Feargal Ward and Miranda Driscoll.

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Dr. Esperanza Collado

Dr. Esperanza Collado (Valencia, Spain), is an artist, curator and writer currently living in Dublin. She is the director and chief curator of Márgenes: Experimento y Praxis – the Dublin-based Spanish avant-garde art & film festival. Collado is also the editor of Spectrum – an independent publication exploring different aspects of cinema. Collado has previously curated exhibitions for the Darklight Film Festival and for the thisisnotashop gallery, and is a programming committee member of the Experimental Film Club. She lectures in the Creative Arts & Media Department of DBS College.

Profanaciones Dir. Oriol Sanchez

Ears have no eyelids of bonds between sound and the night a pierced eye as a journey to the worlds of the night, of apparitions in dreams of painted images in caverns and of the reemerging dead Profanations is a work consisting of appropriation and reconstruction of images and sequences of films by Jules Marey, Pudovkin, Kirsanoff, Eisenstein, Romero, Halpern and Klechov, from which a series of micro-stories have been created and organised according to Campas de Luz (Light Bells), a music composition by Joan Riera Robuste. Profanations plays with the articulation and disarticulation found in film to create a rupture with traditional cinematic narrative and representation. Images are not employed as symbolic signs or forms by which to illustrate or explain sounds. Rather, they function as sound signs in a complex of rhythms, curves and asymmetries.